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Pennies, Nickels
and Dimes
1st grade
Problem of the Day

  Glenda has a vase that is 6 inches tall.
   She wants to put a flower in the vase.
   The first flower she measures is 10
   inches long. The second flower is 4
   inches long. Which flower should she
   choose? Why?
Penny


         1¢
        1 cent
A nickel has the
                   same value as
Nickel                5 pennies.




           5¢
         5 cents
A dime has
 the same                Dime
 value as
10 pennies.




                10¢
              10 cents
Review




   Pennies
   Nickels
   Dimes
   Pennies
   Nickels
   Dimes
   Pennies
   Nickels
   Dimes
Which is the value of
the coin?

            1 cent
            5 cents
            10 cents
What is the value of
this coin?

 1 cent
 5 cents
 10 cents
What is the value of
this coin?

            1 cent
            5 cents
            10 cents
Draw the amount of
pennies for each coin.
Coins    Penny   Nickel   Dime



Amount



Value

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Pennies, nickels and dimes

  • 2. Problem of the Day  Glenda has a vase that is 6 inches tall. She wants to put a flower in the vase. The first flower she measures is 10 inches long. The second flower is 4 inches long. Which flower should she choose? Why?
  • 3. Penny 1¢ 1 cent
  • 4. A nickel has the same value as Nickel 5 pennies. 5¢ 5 cents
  • 5. A dime has the same Dime value as 10 pennies. 10¢ 10 cents
  • 6. Review  Pennies  Nickels  Dimes
  • 7. Pennies  Nickels  Dimes
  • 8. Pennies  Nickels  Dimes
  • 9. Which is the value of the coin? 1 cent 5 cents 10 cents
  • 10. What is the value of this coin? 1 cent 5 cents 10 cents
  • 11. What is the value of this coin? 1 cent 5 cents 10 cents
  • 12. Draw the amount of pennies for each coin. Coins Penny Nickel Dime Amount Value